Chrome Motolight--Used
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Chrome Motolight--Used
Nice, used chrome Motolight (only ONE, not a pair) with caliper mounting brackets to install it on left or right side. Chrome is fine with no chipping, rust, flaking and light (50W bulb) works well.
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Price is $50 OBO insured shipping CONUS. I accept Paypal.
Carl
PS: Have yet to figure out how to photograph chrome. If you have any pointers, shoot me a PM.
PPS: If you expect a like new Motolight, buy a new one from Motolight for $230 which is what I did with the insurance payment from the young lady who backed into my bike. Personally, had she not done the right thing and left me her contact information, I would have reinstalled the Motolight, and been okay with that from a function and appearance standpoint. As it was, Motolight sent me both mounting brackets along with the new Motolight. So the mounting bracket left side is new; the one for the right side was the original I had on the bike.
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Price is $50 OBO insured shipping CONUS. I accept Paypal.
Carl
PS: Have yet to figure out how to photograph chrome. If you have any pointers, shoot me a PM.
PPS: If you expect a like new Motolight, buy a new one from Motolight for $230 which is what I did with the insurance payment from the young lady who backed into my bike. Personally, had she not done the right thing and left me her contact information, I would have reinstalled the Motolight, and been okay with that from a function and appearance standpoint. As it was, Motolight sent me both mounting brackets along with the new Motolight. So the mounting bracket left side is new; the one for the right side was the original I had on the bike.
Last edited by Harleypingman; 09-04-2010 at 10:13 AM.
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I'll reply to Leo's PM here since the information may be of general interest.
The Motolight has a 50W bulb which will cast light beyond what the OEM lo beam head lamp provides, and nearly as much as the hi beam. It also provides a lot of lateral light, though probably not as much as the HD engine guard mounted fog lamps that I previously had. I bought the Motolights when I installed fairing lowers and had to remove the fog lights.
Because the light mounts to the front brake caliper's upper mounting bolt location, it creates great conspicuity for cagers in addition to the added light for night riding.
If you bought a set of Motolights, the kit would include two of what's listed here and a wiring harness that would be wired directly to the battery and to the accessory connector under the seat to use the ACC switch on the fairing cap to turn the lights on and off. The harness shown in the picture plugs into this main harness. You can buy that main harness from Motolight or make-up your own wiring harness.
Thanks for looking.
Carl
The Motolight has a 50W bulb which will cast light beyond what the OEM lo beam head lamp provides, and nearly as much as the hi beam. It also provides a lot of lateral light, though probably not as much as the HD engine guard mounted fog lamps that I previously had. I bought the Motolights when I installed fairing lowers and had to remove the fog lights.
Because the light mounts to the front brake caliper's upper mounting bolt location, it creates great conspicuity for cagers in addition to the added light for night riding.
If you bought a set of Motolights, the kit would include two of what's listed here and a wiring harness that would be wired directly to the battery and to the accessory connector under the seat to use the ACC switch on the fairing cap to turn the lights on and off. The harness shown in the picture plugs into this main harness. You can buy that main harness from Motolight or make-up your own wiring harness.
Thanks for looking.
Carl
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PM's replied to.
To be crystal clear, I'm selling one used Motolight, not a pair.
The light mounts using the upper bolt location on the front caliper. A longer bolt is required due to the mounting bracket's depth. The bolt to use will be different depending on whether you have '07 or older bike or '08 or newer bike (Brembo calipers).
Carl
To be crystal clear, I'm selling one used Motolight, not a pair.
The light mounts using the upper bolt location on the front caliper. A longer bolt is required due to the mounting bracket's depth. The bolt to use will be different depending on whether you have '07 or older bike or '08 or newer bike (Brembo calipers).
Carl
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